Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl at the SEC Media Day in Birmingham. (The Birmingham News / Mark Almond) It's been true forever. If an SEC basketball game is on TV, odds are, one of the teams involved is Kentucky.

You'll still see a lot of the 'Cats, especially with new coach John Calipari on the sideline, but now you'll have more chances than ever to watch your favorite team if it's not Kentucky.

In the words of Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl, ``It's going to make Kentucky's television package less spectacular because everybody's got a good television package now.''

ESPN just released the 37 regular-season games that will be aired this season as part of the regionally syndicated package on the SEC Network, which is made up of 62 television markets, including WTTO-21 in Birmingham.

That doesn't include the SEC games that will air on ESPN and ESPNU.

Auburn will be featured eight times on the SEC Network, and Alabama will appear six times. Here are the dates: